
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Steven Watanabe
AMDG
Robert Jones wrote:
I'm finding that pretty much every lambda :: bind call I make is producing a c4180 warning under Microsoft which I think is warning about the application a meaningless qualifier to the first argument of the bind call.
So given, say
bool f( int );
lambda::bind( f, lambd::_1 );
inside lambda_traits a const qualifier is applied to f, which is already const, hence the warning.
Anyone know how to avoid this, other than #pragma to disable the warning?
Boost version? Compiler version? It compiles cleanly for me with the trunk and vc9, warning level 4.
In Christ, Steven Watanabe
Boost 1.33.1, VC++ 2005 - I'd forgotten I'm using such an old version of Boost, as I'm working on an older version of our product at the moment! Thanks, Rob.